To me it looks like parasites quickly become resistant to the different herbs and stuff taken to kill them. So for those in same situation maybe ginger is worth checking out. I've bought some fresh ginger from the grocery store and guess who's going to make a cup of nice, hot, potent ginger tea? Here's a little of the info I found about parasites and ginger:

Clinical findings on Ginger reveal that it possesses a broad range of antihelmintic effects including activity against some of the world's most widespread and dangerous parasites. This strong activity has been demonstrated with nematodes or roundworms including Anisakis, Ascaris and Filaria and trematodes or flatworms in the Schistosoma genus. Although most of this is performed using in vitro tests, the results are promising and deserve further study. {Kap 1}

Ginger's antihelmintic effect is probably a consequence of a combination of principal actions including those which involve potent enzymes and pungent stimulants. A brief summary of the work follows.

Anisakis, which is principally acquired through the consumption of sushi or raw fish, is an important parasitic infection in Japan which is increasing markedly in the US. Although the exact number of cases is unclear, no effective drug treatment exists to eliminate the worms which typically become embedded in the stomach or bowel wall. An in vitro study demonstrated that an extract of ginger and two of its constituents caused more than 90 per cent of the larvae to lose spontaneous movement within four hours and to be destroyed completely within sixteen hours. Interestingly, pyrantel pamoate, an antinematodal drug, had no lethal effect even at a relatively high concentration. It is therefore not surprising that ginger is traditionally eaten with sushi in Japan.

Ascaris lumbricoides, which is lethal to approximately 20,000 people annually and affects an estimated one billion people worldwide, was effectively inhibited by Ginger extract.

Filariae, which afflict at least 80 million people worldwide, were effectively reduced in dogs by an extract of Ginger by approximately 98 per cent without any reported toxic effects.

Schistosoma, which is becoming increasingly prevalent in the U.S., is considered the second major parasitic disease in the world. This infection is particularly insidious in that the parasite is capable of ingesting as many as 330,000 red blood cells per hour in a laboratory mouse. Ginger "completely abolished" the infectivity in its early phases, and in young children, ginger extract was found to significantly reduce the egg count in the urine indicating a systemic action.

The shapes and forms and floaters you see in your eyes?
What do you think they are? Think about it.
LIVING PARASITES. They invade all areas including our eyes, ears, stomach, liver, kidneys etc.
I have found an effective method to elimate eye parasites.

First let me say Dr.Schultze's eye drops must be effective but I have never tried them. Apart from making my own eye drops one of my best remedies continues to be a Detox bath.

DETOX BATH:
When I have a detox bath the aim is precisely to get rid of the parasites in my eyes and head. First let's recall that Parasites cannot survive high temperatures that is why Steam Sauna's are also good, but a detox bath may be even better because of what you put in it. Ginger & Epsom Salts .

1.Run a hot bath, as hot as you can stand. The hot water opens the pores in the skin, the scalp etc. [at 104F that parasites and bacteria cannot survive and die].
2.Chop 10 small chunks of Ginger and place in a small 'net' type bag and wrap round the bath tap so it falls inside the bath water (I just dump the ginger in the bath)

4. Slide in to the bath slowly and get accustomed to the high temperature.

5. You need to get have a 3 foot flexible breather tube to breath through when under water. Now when your ready, you need to slowly immerse your whole head entirely under the water for 2 or 3 periods of about a minute or two initially. Longer when you can manage it. Sounds strange? Just do it and see the results! It's good for the whole head and much more.

6. With your head immersed at some point open and close your eyes under water for a few moments. The water is hot so you won't want to open your eyes for long.

Then do it again: open and close them after a few seconds. You should notice bubbles coming out of your eyes ears, scalp as soon as you put your head under. These are not simply air bubbles but bacteria and parasites being neutralised and eliminated. Open your eyes a couple times more until there are less bubbles and finally no more. Experiment, these are general guidelines.

I am pretty sure those who try the detox bath will find good results and relief from floaters and shapes and forms crawling in their eyes.

The hot bath with Ginger eliminates toxins but provides so many other benefits besides such as relief for muscle/joint pain and dizziness. In this case ginger combines well with the Epsom salts: it draws out the parasites and eliminates them.

I finish by pouring cold water over my head: that closes the pores and the difference in temperature helps eliminate anything remaining. I get tremendous relief not only for eyes but other health issues I carry.

The whole body will be relaxed and invigorated after this bath. Time in the bath? When I'm n a hurry I may only be for fifteen minutes but up to thirty. The main issue is keeping your head underwater for a good 2 to 4 minutes or so with the breather tube a couple of times.

Understand this: this Detox bath may not elimate your eye parasites permanently as we re-infect on a daily basis by simply being out in the open. Also because some of these pathogens may come from the inside.

Eye drop formulas Of course you have my permission to post the Garlic and Fitkari (Allum) Eye drop formula. It isn't my actual formula but an old Hindu recipe where there are no precise amounts. I had made my first batch too strong (too much garlic) but now it's OK and it must sting a little because that is when it is actually working!

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I read your concerns about the parasite you have -is it in your eyes? It is amazing that you can see it and goes to show that we can pick up these pathogens anywhere in our bodies.

I already mentioned the ginger/ Epsom Salts bath which if you follow instructions should get rid of the parasite because you are exposing your body to high temperatures I can withstand 39 degrees Celsius (102.2 F) no more. But it is at 104F that parasites and bacteria cannot survive and die. However even though the bath temp is below that figure it still does affect them and it gets rid of the parasites in my eyes and I can see quite clearly. It may return because they leave eggs, etc.

Other solution is using my own Eye drops. Garlic and fatkadi or fiktari (also called Alum powder which is white). Steep half a clove of fresh garlic in half a glass of either rose water or distilled water for 15 minutes or so. Add a pinch of the fatkadi powder. When ready filter the potion through a clean cotton cloth in another glass, I use a liqueur glass and then pour it into an eye spray plastic container or a min glass bottle with a dropper. And done!

You have your own home made eye drops. (this is an old Indian remedy in use for hundreds of years at least) It works in very hot climates where they pick up hundreds of parasites and microbes from the air. I have used these eye drops for 2 years now with good results, but remember one keeps re-infecting although you never know. The drops should sting a little but DON'T WORRY. The sting goes away and then you can wash your eyes out with clean water, but this may not be necessary. It's expected to sting as it's getting rid of the parasites that shouldn't be there in the first place! Use the drops as needed not too often and you can dilute them a little if too strong.
I think the effects should last at least 24 hours and then see if you need to use your eye drops again. All this depends on the state of your immune system, the type of every day environment you are in and exposure of your head/eyes. I don't think you will chase parasites from the eyes into your brain. If you have brain parasites you will probably hear the buzz in your ears like tinnitus. Parasites are difficult to get rid off when they settle in the brain as it means they have by passed the blood brain barrier. I have them.
Other surface parasites in the head and eyes are much easier to get rid off.

The Herbal bath will clear your head, ears and eyes - and also cleanse your skin which will feel very clean afterwards.

I don't use shampoo much as I'm allergic to the additives which cause problems to those of us who are very sensitive. The same with soap. I try only to use hand made soap. Just remember the Epsom Salts act better than soap and draw out many toxins helped by the Ginger and the hot water!

Good luck!
Let me know if your parasite disappears with the bath or the drops
Regards

I read this post last night and did the bath. Seemed to help briefly but not get rid of eye pinworms. Going to try again today for longer time. I did see bubbles floating up and as I looked toward the light on my bathroom, I could see what I'm pretty sure err the pinworm forms for the first time. They are do thin and nearly translucent its no wonder I have yet to see them. But definitely looked like pinworms.

I really hope I can cure this. I'm starting to worry that my 11 month old son now has them in HIS eyes nose and ears!! He has began rubbing his eyes a lot lately and grabbing his ears;'( I'm heartsick!!! Any advice for baby???

Wow! Great post! I was thinking about adding ginger which led me to it. I had a few things to add. I've had great relief with Borax baths - same concept, add to a very hot bath about 1-1/2 to 2 cups of Borax. I've tried lots of things and this works for me the best and has tons of other benefits as well such as the natural action of boron molecules that are anti-aging, immune-building, cancer-fighting, etc. Also, for the eyes instead of opening them under water, I make a strong black tea, let it cool to room temperature, and put drops in the eyes and let it sit. It stings for a second but quickly goes away. You can repeat a few times every couple hours after each bath. I initially learned this trick when needing to treat bacterial pink eye in both eyes, but it works for any parasites. I initially took the baths twice a day - once in the morning and once in the evening for several weeks - and now I just do one ever few days for maintenance (and take probiotics to try to help strengthen the good bugs). Also, since its a very hot bath I drink a lot of very cold water right after the bath to rehydrate and because parasites dying (especially at first) give off a lot of heat and you may actually initially get rashy and red where the parasites are most concentrated and feel more itching as they die, but this disappears quickly. Til I read your post I had never thought about the floaters in the eyes which I've seen since I was a kid, so now that I've gotten much better health-wise (since having dealt with Lyme disease and Morgellons) I thought I'd shut my eyes to see if I still see them, and no all I see is just black. Very cool to know! Thanks & hope something here is additionally helpful, but high temp baths/steam is a great way to reach difficult parasites. Thanks for the post!

Yes ,there is definitely something to ginger. Especially Raw ginger which you can pick up at any grocery store for cheap-by the way.

I read to scrape the skin off the ginger before adding it to foods. The skin contains some type of acid (malic?)--which slows your body's metabolism (Dr. Hulda Clark -- a Cure for all Cancers)

I cut up some raw ginger and put it in boiling water with a packet of Stevia sweetner and some Cinnamon sprinkled in. Wow, the next morning I noticed some dead liver flukes in the toilet--which I have not seen in many weeks.

Wow! Great post! I was thinking about adding ginger which led me to it. I had a few things to add. I've had great relief with Borax baths - same concept, add to a very hot bath about 1-1/2 to 2 cups of Borax. I've tried lots of things and this works for me the best and has tons of other benefits as well such as the natural action of boron molecules that are anti-aging, immune-building, cancer-fighting, etc. Also, for the eyes instead of opening them under water, I make a strong black tea, let it cool to room temperature, and put drops in the eyes and let it sit. It stings for a second but quickly goes away. You can repeat a few times every couple hours after each bath. I initially learned this trick when needing to treat bacterial pink eye in both eyes, but it works for any parasites. I initially took the baths twice a day - once in the morning and once in the evening for several weeks - and now I just do one ever few days for maintenance (and take probiotics to try to help strengthen the good bugs). Also, since its a very hot bath I drink a lot of very cold water right after the bath to rehydrate and because parasites dying (especially at first) give off a lot of heat and you may actually initially get rashy and red where the parasites are most concentrated and feel more itching as they die, but this disappears quickly. Til I read your post I had never thought about the floaters in the eyes which I've seen since I was a kid, so now that I've gotten much better health-wise I thought I'd shut my eyes to see if I still see them, and no all I see is just black. Very cool to know! Thanks & hope something here is additionally helpful, but high temp baths/steam is a great way to reach difficult parasites. Thanks for the post!